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Jane Ellen Buikstra (born 1945) is an American anthropologist and bioarchaeologist. Her 1977 article on the biological dimensions of archaeology coined and defined the field of bioarchaeology in the US as the application of biological anthropological methods to the study of archaeological problems. Throughout her career, she has authored over 20 books and 150 articles. Buikstra's current research focuses on an analysis of the Phaleron cemetery near Athens, Greece.

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  • Jane Ellen Buikstra (born 1945) is an American anthropologist and bioarchaeologist. Her 1977 article on the biological dimensions of archaeology coined and defined the field of bioarchaeology in the US as the application of biological anthropological methods to the study of archaeological problems. Throughout her career, she has authored over 20 books and 150 articles. Buikstra's current research focuses on an analysis of the Phaleron cemetery near Athens, Greece. (en)
  • Jane Ellen Buikstra (Evansville, Indiana, 2 de noviembre de 1945) es una antropóloga y bioarqueóloga estadounidense.​​​ Su artículo de 1977 sobre las dimensiones biológicas de la arqueología acuñó y definió el campo de la bioarqueología en los EE.UU., así como la aplicación de métodos antropobiológicos al estudio de problemas arqueológicos.​ Durante su carrera, ha publicado más de 20 libros y 150 artículos.​ Su tema de investigación actual es el análisis del cementerio de Phaleron, cerca de Atenas, Grecia.​​ (es)
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  • Jane Ellen Buikstra (en)
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  • Hopewell in the Lower Illinois River Valley: A Regional Approach to the Study of Biological Variability and Mortuary Activity (en)
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  • Jane Ellen Buikstra (born 1945) is an American anthropologist and bioarchaeologist. Her 1977 article on the biological dimensions of archaeology coined and defined the field of bioarchaeology in the US as the application of biological anthropological methods to the study of archaeological problems. Throughout her career, she has authored over 20 books and 150 articles. Buikstra's current research focuses on an analysis of the Phaleron cemetery near Athens, Greece. (en)
  • Jane Ellen Buikstra (Evansville, Indiana, 2 de noviembre de 1945) es una antropóloga y bioarqueóloga estadounidense.​​​ Su artículo de 1977 sobre las dimensiones biológicas de la arqueología acuñó y definió el campo de la bioarqueología en los EE.UU., así como la aplicación de métodos antropobiológicos al estudio de problemas arqueológicos.​ Durante su carrera, ha publicado más de 20 libros y 150 artículos.​ Su tema de investigación actual es el análisis del cementerio de Phaleron, cerca de Atenas, Grecia.​​ (es)
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